Tuesdays to Saturdays, 10am to 6pm Friday 9 May to Saturday 7 June
Opening night: 6-8pm Friday 9 May
Free
For many of us the day starts with breakfast – a bowl of porridge, muesli, or eggs cooked whichever way and eaten from a plate. Still life comprises the objects and utensils we use to cook and eat.
We also surround ourselves with things - keepsakes, commonplace or distinctly valuable objects, whether hand-crafted or manufactured. They are a distinct aspect of being human and subjects for art-making. The form and use of cooking pots, storage containers, ancient and modern, have become part of our everyday collective imagination.
‘Still life’ has been an occupation of artists for hundreds of years. Our fascination with, or love of materials, of fired clay, of paint on canvas or carbon on paper is irrefutable; and objects can, often do suggest more than themselves, have symbolic or metaphorical meaning.
Each of these ceramicists, painters and draughtsmen/women share a love of the hand-held, hand-formed; they celebrate objects, and by making them, impart them with undeniable appeal, presence and in time, enduring significance.
Still Life: image and object
Opening: 6-8pm Friday 9 May, 2025
Selected by Hendrik Kolenberg
Paintings and Drawings: Réne Bolten, Rachel Ellis, Hendrik Kolenberg, Sallie Moffatt, Evan Salmon, Maryanne Wick
Ceramics: David Collins, Geoff Crispin, Greg Crowe, Jen Lyall, Marianne Huhn, Moraig McKenna, Mitsuo Shoji, Natalie Velthuyzen, Susie McMeekin, Sarah Ormonde